1. Get up Alarm clock (Simple present tense / Negative).
the alarm clock doesn't go off and in consequence
1. Cross out Task (Simple past tense / affirmative).
The maintenance crew crossed out the task once it was completed.
1. Put on harness (Simple future tense / Negative).
They won't put on that harness today
1. Come back to work (Present perfect tense / Negative).
1. take up a hobby (Past perfect tense / affirmative).
2. Look up word (Simple present tense / question).
Does Mario look up the word online?
2. Knock out avionics Glitch (past continuous tense / Negative).
Juan wasn't knocking out this avionics Glitch properly
2.Clean up warehouse (future continuous tense / affirmative).
2. Turn on this engine (Present perfect tense / interrogative).
Have you turned on the engine yet?
2. Take off already (Past perfect tense / Negative).
The plane had already taken off from the runaway
3. Wake up word ( present continuous tense / question).
Is he waking up until now?
3. Turn off Vacuum cleaner (Simple past tense / interrogative).
Did they turn off that vacuum cleaner?
3. Carry on our tools (Simple future tense / interrogative).
3. turn off already (Present perfect tense / affirmative).
They have already turned off this pump.
3. wake up early (Past perfect tense / interrogative).
Had she woken up early?
4. Shave off Corrosion (Simple present tense / affirmative).
She shaves off the corrosion on the metal parts.
4. Take off Flight (Simple past tense / Negative).
The flight didn't take off on time
4. try on noise-canceling headphones (future continuouse tense / interrogative).
Will The technicians be trying on those noise-canceling headphones soon?
4. Get up on time (Present perfect tense / interrogative).
4.Clean up workstation (Past perfect tense / Negative).
I hadn't cleaned up my workstation yet, I was busy
5. Pick up the parts (present Progressive tense / Negative).
had never fallen
5. Put out a big fire (past continuous tense / Negative).
We weren't putting out that big fire correctly.
5. Lock up her office (Simple future tense / affirmative).
She will lock up her office later
5. stand up yet (Present perfect tense / Negative).
5. Carry on with the activity (Past perfect tense / Affrimative).
Had you carried on with the activity yet?